#!/bin/sh #$1 is the first argument to the script. It is the time in seconds since 1970 #This is defined in mythwelcome and mythbackend with the time_t argument. # Configure mythwelcome --setup page: # Command to Set Wakeup Time: sudo sh -c "/usr/LH/bin/mythwelcome-set-alarm.sh $time" # Wakeup Time Format: time_t # nvram-wakeup Restart Command: Leave this blank # Command to reboot: sudo /sbin/reboot # Command to shutdown: sudo /sbin/poweroff # Command to run Xterm: xterm # Command to start the Frontend: /usr/bin/mythfrontend -l /var/log/mythtv/mythfrontend.log # Configure mythtv-setup Shutdown/Wakeup Options page: # Idletimeout (secs): any value greater that 0 # Wakeup time format: yyyy-MM-ddThh:mm:ss # Set wakeup time command: /usr/bin/mythshutdown --setwakeup $time # Server Halt command: /usr/bin/mythshutdown --shutdown # Pre shutdown check command: /usr/bin/mythshutdown --check echo 0 > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm #this clears your alarm echo $1 > /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm #this writes your alarm cat /proc/driver/rtc > /var/log/wake_alarm #allows the user to execute additional commands userCmds=/home/mythtv/mythwelcome-set-alarm-user.sh if [[ -f "$userCmds" ]] then sh $userCmds $1 else echo "#!/bin/sh" > $userCmds chmod a+x $userCmds chown mythtv:mythtv $userCmds fi